ansi_escape_codes 1.3.0 ansi_escape_codes: ^1.3.0 copied to clipboard
Yet another package for ANSI escape codes. It differs from the others only in that it focuses on using constants rather than functions or methods.
We analyzed this package 13 hours ago, and awarded it 130 pub points (of a possible 140):
10/10 points: Provide a valid pubspec.yaml
5/5 points: Provide a valid README.md
5/5 points: Provide a valid CHANGELOG.md
10/10 points: Use an OSI-approved license
Detected license: BSD-3-Clause
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0/10 points: 20% or more of the public API has dartdoc comments
129 out of 1192 API elements (10.8 %) have documentation comments.
Providing good documentation for libraries, classes, functions, and other API elements improves code readability and helps developers find and use your API. Document at least 20% of the public API elements.
Some symbols that are missing documentation: ansi_escape_codes
, ansi_escape_codes.backspace
, ansi_escape_codes.bel
, ansi_escape_codes.bg256Black
, ansi_escape_codes.bg256Blue
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10/10 points: Package has an example
20/20 points: Supports 5 of 6 possible platforms (iOS, Android, Web, Windows, macOS, Linux)
- ✓ Android
- ✓ iOS
- ✓ Windows
- ✓ Linux
- ✓ macOS
These platforms are not supported:
Package not compatible with platform Web
Because:
package:ansi_escape_codes/ansi_escape_codes.dart
that imports:package:ansi_escape_codes/src/current_cursor_pos.dart
that imports:dart:io
50/50 points: code has no errors, warnings, lints, or formatting issues
10/10 points: All of the package dependencies are supported in the latest version
No dependencies.
To reproduce run dart pub outdated --no-dev-dependencies --up-to-date --no-dependency-overrides
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10/10 points: Package supports latest stable Dart and Flutter SDKs
Analyzed with Pana 0.22.3
, Dart 3.3.4
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Check the analysis log for details.